Coronavirus (COVID-19)

We are all concerned about the ongoing uncertainty and challenges caused by coronavirus (COVID-19). We want to assure you that we are continually monitoring this evolving situation and are following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO) and other health officials to strengthen our already-stringent operational standards. Effective 03-15-20 to prioritize the health and safety of our patients and our staff, we are suspending all visitation to our facilities by any person who is not an admitted patient or CCS staff. We appreciate your continued support to our community and wish everyone great health and safety. The link below is the CDC guidelines on the best prevention methods.

CCS wants to assure you that we take the health and
well-being of our clients, staff, neighbors and community seriously. We are
fully operational and are following the CDC guidelines and recommendations.

All clients are screened by phone before coming to treatment
at either the residential facility or outpatient locations. They will be
screened before coming into the facility for admission. If there are any
symptoms present or there are concerns from the questions on the screening
form, clients will be asked to proceed to one of the testing sites and may
return after receiving a negative test. If not symptoms or concerns the client
will be admitted. We are being very strict to protect our client and staff.

Supervisors on every shift are monitoring staff to ensure
there are no active symptoms and staff are required to disclose if they have
traveled out of the area or been close to anyone that has tested positive for
COVID19. All our staff are wearing mask and clients will be required to wear
mask as our census increases to help with social distancing.

Feel free to call us and see what we are doing to remain
safe during this COVID19 Pandemic.

CONTINUE TO
PRACTICE GOOD HYGIENE

Wash your hands with soap and water or use hand
sanitizer, especially after touching frequently

used items or surfaces.

Avoid touching your face.

Sneeze or cough into a tissue, or the inside of
your elbow.

Disinfect frequently used items and surfaces as
much as possible.

Strongly consider using face coverings while in
public, and particularly when using mass transit.